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  1. Our friends at Lojak’s Cycle Sales invite you to come out and join our extended racing family on this special weekend as we celebrate our motocross heritage and the memory of “Big Dave” Coombs (1941-1998) with all of our friends – old and new. View the full article
  2. How will Kyle Busch fit into the team dynamics of RCR? How will this group of fighters not fight with each other? Austin Dillon explains... View the full article
  3. What Kyle Busch said — now that he will be a Chevrolet driver — on potentially racing in the Indianapolis 500 View the full article
  4. Kyle Busch says he has no ownership stake in RCR. And did he ask about driving the No. 3? He admits that might have been brought up in the discussions. View the full article
  5. Kyle Busch on how things didn’t get done with JGR. “Apparently they’ve got other irons in the fire, maybe other sponsors for other drivers and that’s the road they’re going down.” View the full article
  6. Why not just do a deal for Tyler Reddick to leave early instead of working to get a third charter? Richard Childress says: View the full article
  7. Richard Childress said when he hired Dale Earnhardt, people said it wouldn’t last a year. I said with a half-laugh that the same could be said about him and Kyle Busch. Why he thinks it will work: View the full article
  8. Clements ended a 164-race winless streak with a shocking victory Aug. 28 in the rain-delayed race at Daytona International Speedway and his No. 51 Chevrolet passed post-race inspection at the track. Later that week, however, NASCAR officials penalized Clements’ team for having an unapproved intake manifold on its sealed engine, which was brought to NASCAR’s R&D Center in Concord ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. How successful will Kyle Busch and RCR be in 2023? Bob Pockrass reacts to Tuesday's big news. View the full article
  10. No Gibbs driver has ever been as successful as Kyle Busch, and there's still a few more weeks left for him to add to those impressive numbers. In the Cup Series, 56 of the team's 198 Cup Series victories are courtesy of Busch. He also won the Cup title in both 2015 and 2019. And that's without even mentioning his incredible NASCAR Xfinity Series record. So with the news of his ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. Top Performer - Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe It had been almost a year since Thierry Neuville and co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe last tasted victory, on Rally Spain October last year to be precise. So climbing the top step of the podium in Greece last weekend was described as a "relief". Neuville has been knocking on the door on several occasions this season, but has often been let down ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. The 37-year-old will drive the #8 Chevrolet for team owner Richard Childress beginning in the 2023 season, bringing to an end a fruitful partnership with the JGR Toyota team that began in 2008. “This is probably one of the biggest decisions of my life, my career,” Busch said. “I’m thankful to Joe [Gibbs] for allowing me to be a kid and grow into a man. Most days, most of the ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. In announcement at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C., Busch, 37, said he will drive the No. 8 Chevrolet for team owner Richard Childress beginning in the 2023 season. “This is probably one of the biggest decisions of my life, my career,” Busch said. “I’m thankful to Joe (Gibbs) for allowing me to be a kid and grow into a man. Most days. Most of the time ... Coach, you had my ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. The Cup Series playoffs are headed to Bristol for the final race of the first round. Bob Pockrass looks at what each driver needs to do to advance. View the full article
  15. Hyundai has already started to look to 2023, with deputy team director Julien Moncet confirming to Motorsport.com that the team was assessing its options for next year before last weekend's maiden 1-2-3 at the Acropolis Rally Greece. This season the South Korean marque has fielded full-season cars for Thierry Neuville and Tanak, with a third i20 N entry shared by Oliver Solberg and Dani ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Offroading in your Jeep or 4X4 is a lot of fun until you get stranded because of broken mods or gear, and nobody is around to help you! Avoiding common offroading mistakes means you’ll stay safe, and your 4X4 or Jeep will withstand much less unnecessary damage. Not Planning Your Route Before hitting the (off)road, ensure you know where you’re going! It’s not enough to carry a GPS and wing it; what happens if you’re deep in nature and lose a signal? Take out a good, old-fashioned map and consider your offroad route. Take into account the route’s topography and ensure you take the right tools along to travel that rocky terrain. You could take the wrong turn right off a steep cliff without being armed with that information. Better yet, talk to your offroading crew or head online to forums to see what other drivers share. These word-of-mouth resources are even better than scoping out a map. You’ll get a solid heads-up and helpful tips on successfully traveling your trails. Going Offroading Alone Think about the scenario above: What would you do if you did break down or get hurt on the trail without anyone around to help? Offroading in your 4X4 or Jeep is an inherently dangerous hobby, and having a partner (or team) on the trail helps you out of trouble. If you don’t have off-road IRL friends, the internet is a great way to find some. There are websites and social media groups designed specifically for offroad adventures. If you absolutely must go offroading by your lonesome, give someone the details of where you’re going and how long you expect to be out. Forgetting the Proper Gear Bottom line? You need to bring the right gear with you on the trails. You’ll need a full gas tank, a tow rope, a spare tire and jack, a first aid kit, and your phone — that’s the bare minimum. You could also benefit from recommended mods like a winch, a high-lift jack, LED headlights, and a fire extinguisher. If you’re unsure which mods are right for your 4×4, ask the technician when you bring it in for regularly scheduled maintenance (something you also need to do before hitting the trails.) Their experience will help guide you in the right direction regarding mods. They’ll suggest the best solutions based on what you need for off-road success. Using the Wrong Tires How long has it been since you replaced the tires on your 4×4? If you have a newer vehicle or one that’s new to you, likely, you’ve not yet had to replace them. Because the tires on your 4×4 are different from those on traditional cars, it’s important to do some research before making a purchase. Mud tires for 4x4s have pretty heavy tread, with deeper channels that can easily dig through sludge and mud without losing traction. If you’re the type of driver that takes your vehicle mainly off-road, these might be your best choice. The tread patterns on them are also great for rocky terrains. They can protect tires from punctures and conform better to the trail’s topography. Not Staying On the Trail There are signs marking the route for a reason – don’t go off-trail into the brush that’s not meant for offroading. Make sure your 4X4 crosses streams or water where designated and drive over obstacles (and not around them) to avoid making the trail wider than it’s intended. Additionally, don’t dump your trash on the trail, and be a good citizen by picking up any litter that you see along the way. Hidden dangers lie outside of the trail, too. Even if you have a map handy, you never know what to expect beyond the marked off road trail. There could be dangerous wildlife or natural hazards that even 4X4 mods, tools, and gear can’t protect you from. Not Calling Us Before Offroading Armed with the knowledge of offroad mistakes to avoid and a 4X4 or Jeep equipped with all the right mods, you’ll be hitting the trails in no time! Don’t hesitate to reach out to our team when you’re ready to start your 4×4 adventures and ask them about offroading mistakes they work hard to avoid! The post Offroading Mistakes to Avoid appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  17. After starting the playoffs last week at Darlington, S.C., exiting early with engine issues, Busch came into Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway hoping for vast improvement. Instead, he got more of the same. His No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota struggled all weekend, first in qualifying (he qualified 20th) and then in the race itself. He suffered a setback when he was penalized during pit ...Keep readingView the full article
  18. The Finn faced a second opportunity to become the youngest ever world rally champion if he could outscore Hyundai's Ott Tanak by 18 points in Greece last weekend. However, Rovanpera found himself more than a minute adrift of the front runners on Friday, as the effects of cleaning the road were much greater than expected. Coupled with a poor road position, Rovanpera and his Toyota teammates ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. Perennial contenders Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch sit on the bubble ahead of the first playoff elimination race. Bob Pockrass looks at what they must do to advance. View the full article
  20. Hyundai has been forced to play catch-up to its rivals this season following a late decision to commit to the WRC's new-for-2022 Rally1 hybrid regulations. The squad was further hampered by an upheaval of its structure following Andrea Adamo's decision to leave the team principal role for personal reasons in December last year. The delay in developing the i20 N left the team on the back ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Wallace ran down Alex Bowman to take the lead for the first time in the race on lap 200 of 267 and remained out front after successfully navigating a round of green flag pitstops. With 16 laps to go, Hamlin – who is co-owner of Wallace’s #45 23XI Racing team – got around Christopher Bell and began running down Wallace for the lead. With no additional cautions to help, Wallace was able ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. Fast Thoughts: Bob Pockrass explains why the Kansas victory is an indication that even more wins are coming for Bubba Wallace. View the full article
  23. Bubba Wallace explains what it means to him to be the first Black driver with multiple victories in the NASCAR Cup Series View the full article
  24. Kyle Busch on his spin and his outlook on trying to advance at Bristol as he sits a couple of points below the cutline after Kansas. View the full article
  25. Bubba Wallace became the second non-playoff driver to win in the 2022 playoffs and made some NASCAR history in the process, Bob Pockrass writes. View the full article

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